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Extra $1m for Hindmarsh Park upgrade
Council has received another $1 million in funding from the State Government for its Hindmarsh Park redevelopment, this time for renovating and upgrading the Orry Kelly stage. All it needs now is to find someone to do the work.
The money is in addition to the $3 million already awarded, from the State’s Public Spaces Legacy program, for the rest of the park upgrade which involves a unique playground, amenities, outdoor furniture and other landscaping.
On announcing the new funding, which comes from the NSW Government Stronger Country Communities Program, Gareth Ward MP said, “Hindmarsh Park is an iconic park in the heart of Kiama which is enjoyed by visitors and locals alike. These funds will ensure a jewel in the Kiama village crown shines even brighter.
“Protecting and enhancing public open space is a priority for me and I enjoy working with the Mayor of Kiama Neil Reilly and Kiama Municipal Council to ensure that we get things done for our local community.”
Mayor Reilly thanked him and the Government, saying, “With supply and labour costs skyrocketing, this additional $1 million funding means we can do even more to turn Hindmarsh into a ‘destination leisure space’ in the heart of Kiama, giving our town centre a much-needed facelift.”
News of the additional funding comes at the same time Council has put out the tender for the work for the third time, given no bids were received in the earlier two rounds.
After feedback, this time the large project has been broken down into smaller units of work to make it more attractive.
Council’s Director of Engineering, Mike Dowd, says,